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the united states has promised to help. the secretary of state hillary clinton says american forces have been scramble to go provide essential services. two american women from illinois stranded tonight in the mountains of haiti and their husbands are asking the united states government to help them. the women are part of a missionary group called little by little. these are pictures from their previous trips. we're told the women arrived in haiti for a medical mission last week. according to the families, they're stranded in the mountains 15 miles outside port-au-prince. all the roads are said to be demolished and no way to get them out. the men say they've spoken with their wives briefly. both are safe, but very scared. one husband said he had an awful feeling about his wife going to her first trip there. >> i was very apprehensive. it's haiti. there is a lot of potential issues that go along with it. they've been down there for a week to help people. they're now in a situation where they need help. >> they've spoken to i
the united states has promised to help. the secretary of state hillary clinton says american forces have been scramble to go provide essential services. two american women from illinois stranded tonight in the mountains of haiti and their husbands are asking the united states government to help them. the women are part of a missionary group called little by little. these are pictures from their previous trips. we're told the women arrived in haiti for a medical mission last week. according to...
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first of all, embracing the supreme court of the united states in a partisan -- here is the president talking about wanting to be bipartisan. and he makes this like unprecedented partisan attack on the supreme court so that his congressmen and senators who agree with him, not the republicans all get up and cheer. they are leaning over them and cheering. >> neil: your issue was this was false, that they were not giving a green light to government -- >> dead wrong. i mean the president is going to do that, my goodness, you're a lawyer and constitutional law professor, at least read the opinion. the opinion says by justice kennedy we need not reach the question whether the government has compelling interest in preventing foreign individuals or associates from influencing our nation's political process. that's page 46 and 47 of the opinion. he didn't read the opinion. he's also wrong that it overturned 100 years of precedent. it overturned 19 years of priss d precedent. big difference. >> neil: maybe he was trying to score political points here. >> glenn: you don't do something unpreceden
first of all, embracing the supreme court of the united states in a partisan -- here is the president talking about wanting to be bipartisan. and he makes this like unprecedented partisan attack on the supreme court so that his congressmen and senators who agree with him, not the republicans all get up and cheer. they are leaning over them and cheering. >> neil: your issue was this was false, that they were not giving a green light to government -- >> dead wrong. i mean the...
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>> because the united states not extended judicial rights to combatants in a time of any declarationá of war. >> we are going to have you and the judge on for debate. >> sean: there's supreme court precedence, congressional legislation has passed this is has been what has happen in the revolution war, civil war, world war ii. i'm talking constitutional law right here. >> times have changed. sitter . >> that's the thing this administration doesn't see it as a war. >> sometimes -- obama was wrong when he looked at alito he that whole opinion wrong. sometimes people make mistakes. this was a mistake. >> sean: three strategies by they think they can divide the tea party movement more conservatives from mainstream moderate republicans and out in latest one emerging in the political points white house plans to step up efforts to hold republicans accountable. they want to create a series of votes that will take place to say see you're obstructionists, the party of no, does that work? >> i don't think so i think the obama administration is struggle for any strategy to survive. this thing iío
>> because the united states not extended judicial rights to combatants in a time of any declarationá of war. >> we are going to have you and the judge on for debate. >> sean: there's supreme court precedence, congressional legislation has passed this is has been what has happen in the revolution war, civil war, world war ii. i'm talking constitutional law right here. >> times have changed. sitter . >> that's the thing this administration doesn't see it as a war....
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>> because the united states not extended judicial rights to combatants in a time of any declarationá of war. >> we are going to have you and the judge on for debate. >> sean: there's supreme court precedence, congressional legislation has passed this is has been what has happen in the revolution war, civil war, world war ii. i'm talking constitutional law right here. >> times have changed. sitter . >> that's the thing this administration doesn't see it as a war. >> sometimes -- obama was wrong when he looked at alito he that whole opinion wrong. sometimes people make mistakes. this was a mistake. >> sean: three strategies by they think they can divide the tea party movement more conservatives from mainstream moderate republicans and out in latest one emerging in the political points white house plans to step up efforts to hold republicans accountable. they want to create a series of votes that will take place to say see you're obstructionists, the party of no, does that work? >> i don't think so i think the obama administration is struggle for any strategy to survive. this thing iío
>> because the united states not extended judicial rights to combatants in a time of any declarationá of war. >> we are going to have you and the judge on for debate. >> sean: there's supreme court precedence, congressional legislation has passed this is has been what has happen in the revolution war, civil war, world war ii. i'm talking constitutional law right here. >> times have changed. sitter . >> that's the thing this administration doesn't see it as a war....
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but like the united states, we've got a mountain to climb. next time this year, we'll be. >> 25th in the u.k. happy new year. plenty more ahead as "the factor" moves ahead. nancy pelosi takes a verbal shot at president obama. dennis miller on how president obama is handling the terror threat and miller wants to address the underway bomber. we hope you'll stay tuned for those reports. >>> body language segment. yesterday nancy pelosi was caught in a very tough spot. as you may know, she's holding secret hearings about the health care bill. secret hearings. people are not allowed to hear the debate, even though cspan wants to broadcast it. but during the campaign for presidency, barak obama said is this about health care reform. >> we'll have the negotiations televised on cspan. the people can see who is making arguments on behalf of their constituents and who are making arguments on behalf of the drug companies or their insurance companyies. and so that approach, i think, is what is going to allow people to stay involved in this process. >> un
but like the united states, we've got a mountain to climb. next time this year, we'll be. >> 25th in the u.k. happy new year. plenty more ahead as "the factor" moves ahead. nancy pelosi takes a verbal shot at president obama. dennis miller on how president obama is handling the terror threat and miller wants to address the underway bomber. we hope you'll stay tuned for those reports. >>> body language segment. yesterday nancy pelosi was caught in a very tough spot. as...
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the united states is getting , russia is sending in two helicopters. china had a terrible earthquake they are sending in a search-and-rescue team, mexico, brazil, all these countries are helping. but the american people can help just by giving us what we need down there to keep people alive and treat their basic injuries while we're going through this rub. one about two weeks we can start thinking about the long term rebuilding. right now we have to save every life we can. for three, four more days we can still find people alive under this rebel. -- under this rubble, but we got to be able to care for them once we pull them out. get get such a heartbreak looking at pictures and seeing the loss of life we are going to learn more about everyday this country has been so poor for so long. the structures are poorly constructed which contributes to some maybe increased destruction here. why has this country been so poor? what has been the problem there? >> 200 years ago haiti was the richest place in the caribbean. but, when it became a free black country, t
the united states is getting , russia is sending in two helicopters. china had a terrible earthquake they are sending in a search-and-rescue team, mexico, brazil, all these countries are helping. but the american people can help just by giving us what we need down there to keep people alive and treat their basic injuries while we're going through this rub. one about two weeks we can start thinking about the long term rebuilding. right now we have to save every life we can. for three, four more...
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united states and the media has ignored -- >> sean: i'm running out of time. you are wrong on football. >> sean you are going into deep water you're not ready for this. just because you throw this around doesn't make you qualified, but go ahead. >> sean: you did notice it has the hannity logo on it. that means something, right? first of all, i to say i'm the biggest peyton manning fan. one of the greatest guys ever -- but i'm going with the two underdogs. i'm gonna say upset by the jets. i can't bet against brett favre. >> there you go with your pom-poms and the emotion. first of all the minnesota vikings are not really an underdog they are a potent team, even though i'm picking the saints because it is home field and i think that will disrupt the offense. as far as the jets are concerned they are lucky to be in they lost six games being rookie quarterback throwing for 100 yards they are lucky they are here! they should not have beat cincinnati. >> rookie quarterback is from usc. >> that's very nice. about to go on probation. the point i'm making is, the new y
united states and the media has ignored -- >> sean: i'm running out of time. you are wrong on football. >> sean you are going into deep water you're not ready for this. just because you throw this around doesn't make you qualified, but go ahead. >> sean: you did notice it has the hannity logo on it. that means something, right? first of all, i to say i'm the biggest peyton manning fan. one of the greatest guys ever -- but i'm going with the two underdogs. i'm gonna say upset...
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united states and the media has ignored -- >> sean: i'm running out of time. you are wrong on football. >> sean you are going into deep water you're not ready for this. just because you throw this around doesn't make you qualified, but go ahead. >> sean: you did notice it has the hannity logo on it. that means something, right? first of all, i to say i'm the biggest peyton manning fan. one of the greatest guys ever -- but i'm going with the two underdogs. i'm gonna say upset by the jets. i can't bet against brett favre. >> there you go with your pom-poms and the emotion. first of all the minnesota vikings are not really an underdog they are a potent team, even though i'm picking the saints because it is home field and i think that will disrupt the offense. as far as the jets are concerned they are lucky to be in they lost six games being rookie quarterback throwing for 100 yards they are lucky they are here! they should not have beat cincinnati. >> rookie quarterback is from usc. >> that's very nice. about to go on probation. the point i'm making is, the new y
united states and the media has ignored -- >> sean: i'm running out of time. you are wrong on football. >> sean you are going into deep water you're not ready for this. just because you throw this around doesn't make you qualified, but go ahead. >> sean: you did notice it has the hannity logo on it. that means something, right? first of all, i to say i'm the biggest peyton manning fan. one of the greatest guys ever -- but i'm going with the two underdogs. i'm gonna say upset...
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the united states. but back room deal. >> yemen is trying to get rid . >> president obama sanctioned the air strike specifically against alaki who is the iman who is tied to the fort hood shooter and abdullmuttallab . he managed to survive the air strike before christmas. >> and the president wrapped up counter terrorism against yemen and spent 67 million last year alone. five million in 2006 . it is ramped up the president is serious about that and airport security. we are finding out that the pat downs, one of the second screening efforts are effectism. you have an underwear bomber, how in the world is a pat down going to catch something. >> how is it that they are doing it? >> it wouldn't matter in i demonstrate you. >> do i have to do this? >> you cannot board the plane. >> this is all they do. they do the side touching and quick side touch that's it. >> that's it. >> and if the underwear bomber had stuff hidden where -- >> you're dangerous. the point is they are so politically correct, the pat down
the united states. but back room deal. >> yemen is trying to get rid . >> president obama sanctioned the air strike specifically against alaki who is the iman who is tied to the fort hood shooter and abdullmuttallab . he managed to survive the air strike before christmas. >> and the president wrapped up counter terrorism against yemen and spent 67 million last year alone. five million in 2006 . it is ramped up the president is serious about that and airport security. we are...
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the united states of course has a large presence there. he said there are literally towers of help supply that is are there. now the question is going to be how to get them there into the streets in this very compromised situation as far as transportation and distribution. that is one of the biggest concerns right now. but the good news is that those planes are on the ground and that that help is going to start getting to people shortly. in the next pictures that we're going to be showing you, you're going to see tents on the ground, where literally patients have come to this area, that is near the airport, and they are camping out. it makes sense that if you want to be closest to where the supplies are coming in, you might want to get near this area, and that may be the thinking of some of these people who have literally pitched tents, their homes in many cases are destroyed, and they want to be on the front lines of getting some medical help and some food and supplies, as soon as it comes in. this is a very developing situation. steve ha
the united states of course has a large presence there. he said there are literally towers of help supply that is are there. now the question is going to be how to get them there into the streets in this very compromised situation as far as transportation and distribution. that is one of the biggest concerns right now. but the good news is that those planes are on the ground and that that help is going to start getting to people shortly. in the next pictures that we're going to be showing you,...
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the passenger did though send a friend a text message in the united states. it said simply "earthquake 7.07, pray for laity -- haiti". martha? martha: indeed that's what a lot of americans are doing today. david lee miller thank you very much. bill: a lot of people on that plane torn. leaving. make decision to be there. what happened to your family and friends on the ground there. we're back on that story in a matter of minutes we expect briefing state department is 1:30 -- 11:30 eastern time we'll get a lot of information from the state department once that briefing begins the latest what's happening in haiti. latest economic front the white house proclaims that stimulus package a huge success saying it's already traded or saved up to 2 million jobs. this chart tells a different story the president's top economists predicted substantially lower unemployment at this time of the year due to stimulus plan of the guy who put this together that created that chart and the founder est monday -- -- of the monday meeting good morning to you. i want to put that chart
the passenger did though send a friend a text message in the united states. it said simply "earthquake 7.07, pray for laity -- haiti". martha? martha: indeed that's what a lot of americans are doing today. david lee miller thank you very much. bill: a lot of people on that plane torn. leaving. make decision to be there. what happened to your family and friends on the ground there. we're back on that story in a matter of minutes we expect briefing state department is 1:30 -- 11:30...
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. >> rudy giuliani is not president of the united states. barack obama is. he put his credibility on the line. >> bill: what about is salinda lake going on the net before the polls even closed and blaming the white house if we lose. >> saying it is the white house's fault if we don't lose. what happened last year in new jersey and virginia and pennsylvania where republicans swept across the board was not an abration, bill. and even if scott brown loses by a razor thin margin, it will show that the american people are mad as hell and we are not going to take it any more. >> they have to pay attention to the anger in america. >> why do you think they are angry, colmes? >> because they don't like incumbency. whoever is in office they will be angry at. the flipside, let me finish this is that republicans can't two so crazy and take this for granted and get arrogant and decide 2010 mid-term elections we are going to win now. you risk going overboard. >> oh, like you guys did. what we are looking at is going from one change election to another, bill. >> bill: and
. >> rudy giuliani is not president of the united states. barack obama is. he put his credibility on the line. >> bill: what about is salinda lake going on the net before the polls even closed and blaming the white house if we lose. >> saying it is the white house's fault if we don't lose. what happened last year in new jersey and virginia and pennsylvania where republicans swept across the board was not an abration, bill. and even if scott brown loses by a razor thin margin,...
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states and the government of the united states. we a we're moving as quickly as is possible. we're moving aggressively with all the assets available to this great government. we're saving lives and we're beginning a full scale recovery, but put this in focus. put this in focus. there is one, one airport. the entire world is trying to get help to haiti. we're only able to land because of one apron, one apron in the airport, one taxiway. 48 aircraft on the ground a day from all over the world. that includes the u.n. trying to resupply their people and they were devastated. that includes that the ability to refurbish and try to get back up on its feet. the mission that 7,000 folks on the ground for some time. we're able to, and correct me, general, if i'm wrong, i believe we were get 17 air frames in. we have the capacity for 700 air frames so i want the american people to understand is we are here in a position of trying to help another country and we are going by, as we should, their priorities, they're telling us what they want thi
states and the government of the united states. we a we're moving as quickly as is possible. we're moving aggressively with all the assets available to this great government. we're saving lives and we're beginning a full scale recovery, but put this in focus. put this in focus. there is one, one airport. the entire world is trying to get help to haiti. we're only able to land because of one apron, one apron in the airport, one taxiway. 48 aircraft on the ground a day from all over the world....
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bill: christmas day had a significant impact on the relationship between the united states and yemen, here we are just a month down the road. how close are we to awlaki, do you have any idea? >> the signs are very good. i think they would be almost -- it would be a clish ate to say they're hot on this trail but we're getting good cooperation. we've had cooperation with the government in the past in that country and there have been investigations and operations that have been run there you have successfully. this is not afghanistan, not pakistan. bill: you need to trust in the yemeni government to carry this out and the track record has not always been there, though, chris. >> no, we've diverted our efforts in other directions. we've sort of been fighting the global war on terrorism, country by country, almost in a reactive mode and it's gotten ahead of us a bit in this case. but they are giving us the cooperation we need to get back after them. bin laden bill let's hope that's the case, chris, thank you for coming in today and sharing your thoughts. >> my pleasure. bill: you got a que
bill: christmas day had a significant impact on the relationship between the united states and yemen, here we are just a month down the road. how close are we to awlaki, do you have any idea? >> the signs are very good. i think they would be almost -- it would be a clish ate to say they're hot on this trail but we're getting good cooperation. we've had cooperation with the government in the past in that country and there have been investigations and operations that have been run there you...
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this is a rescue team from the united states, fairfax county, virginia. they're on the job. their goal today is to punch through the front of this hotel into the lobby. the experts say that in times of disaster people try to move through their normal areas of egress, and they believe they might find people inside the lobby area. and they say they are working under the idea that they are still in the rescue phase, not recovery. but, quite frankly, as time goes forward, recovery is what will more likely be the case. now, there is a bit of a controversy developing there. there are some people there representing american families who told us that they felt the chileans who were there under the auspices of the u.n. were, perhaps, focusing their attention on one particular individual, the wife of a chilean general who was found this morning dead in that hotel. they say there was not enough or attention being made to recovering the bodies of americans. however, i must say i talked to the fairfax county rescue people, and they say that simply is not the case. they're looking for any
this is a rescue team from the united states, fairfax county, virginia. they're on the job. their goal today is to punch through the front of this hotel into the lobby. the experts say that in times of disaster people try to move through their normal areas of egress, and they believe they might find people inside the lobby area. and they say they are working under the idea that they are still in the rescue phase, not recovery. but, quite frankly, as time goes forward, recovery is what will more...
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in the meantime the united states is doing even more to help the haitian people recover. defense secretary robert gates announced he is sending more ships to the region including one vessel that can remove debris that has been blocking the main port in the capital, which has been an enormous problem. clearing that port will allow more ships to dock and speed up delivery of food and aid. gates made that announcement during a visit to india. with more than 2 million people in haiti in need nobody should be satisfied with the level of relief we have seen so far. jon: the navy hospital ship u.s. comfort have received its first haitian patients. a 6-year-old boy and 20-year-old man both severely injured are flown by helicopter to the uss carl vinson to the hospital ship. expected to arrive near port-au-prince this morning. jane: the stories, you can go right to the web. they update the blogs. a special place called a live shot. you just click on it. you can see the latest from orlando salinas and our crews on the ground. foxnews.com is the place to go for comprehensive coverag
in the meantime the united states is doing even more to help the haitian people recover. defense secretary robert gates announced he is sending more ships to the region including one vessel that can remove debris that has been blocking the main port in the capital, which has been an enormous problem. clearing that port will allow more ships to dock and speed up delivery of food and aid. gates made that announcement during a visit to india. with more than 2 million people in haiti in need nobody...
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what the heck is he doing on the united states no fly list? we'll tell you that crazy tale straight ahead. >> first happy birthday to chad lowe, the actor is 42 today. some people like to pretend... a flood could never happen to them... and that their homeowners insurance... protects them. it doesn't. stop pretending. it can happen to you. protect your home with flood insurance. call the number on your screen... for your free brochure. >> half past the hour. fox news alert for you. tens of thousands feared dead in haiti this morning. rescue efforts and evacuations are under way and new and dramatic images released overnight like this new jersey woman who was pulled from underneath a hotel. this as six members of the team from lynn university including four students and two faculty remain unaccounted for. the other students along with other americans have been taken to the dominican republic. president obama has already reached out to the president of the dr to thank him for providing assistance and aid to americans escaping haiti. >> meanwhile
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if you were to require the united states or any country really to clean up after its military activity overseas, there really would be no end to what can be required of them. of them. the u.s. recently paid 100 million -- about ten years ago paid not $100 million to canada to clean up to relatively minor facilities that we had up in the northern part of that country, and that is an instance where the impacts and amount of damages were ultimately minor and we don't want to get into a situation where we are having to -- we i mean the u.s. military, not obviously myself -- where the military is having to check itself and spend an inordinate amount of time keeping its activities limited or somehow above board environment and therefore possibly do that, possibly not doing as much as it can to fulfill its mission. that is its perspective and the perspective of people in the government i spoke with for the article. now, all of that being said -- and you have these two categories around which there is no corpus of international law we had no motivation normal momentum toward the development of
if you were to require the united states or any country really to clean up after its military activity overseas, there really would be no end to what can be required of them. of them. the u.s. recently paid 100 million -- about ten years ago paid not $100 million to canada to clean up to relatively minor facilities that we had up in the northern part of that country, and that is an instance where the impacts and amount of damages were ultimately minor and we don't want to get into a situation...
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he knows thousands of people in the united states. he would have an existing network in the united states. this is something i'm sure the f.b.i. has gone back over but this, you know, makes him more dangerous than a lot of these other individuals who are with al-qaida trying to plan, you know, operations against the united states. >> michael, what's so insane to me is right after 9/11 looking for any contacts, any contacts that these hijackers had with anyone in the u.s. we have the cleric who had at least two of them in contact in san diego and in virginia. and yet, we would let him go. why not just hold on to him until we can build a case? >> well, it smells of saudi interference. look it, they let all the bin laden people go after 9/11 because the saudis probably gave them diplomatic passports. the saudis have an in our government that is really reprehensible but i wanted to follow up on gary's point. >> ok. >> this fellow is not the only person like him in the united states. the saudis and other gulf states have been funding the e
he knows thousands of people in the united states. he would have an existing network in the united states. this is something i'm sure the f.b.i. has gone back over but this, you know, makes him more dangerous than a lot of these other individuals who are with al-qaida trying to plan, you know, operations against the united states. >> michael, what's so insane to me is right after 9/11 looking for any contacts, any contacts that these hijackers had with anyone in the u.s. we have the...
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if the united states wants to alone or with other democratic allies, it's fine. we live in a world where almost nothing is done -- any country or any coalition of countries that want to intervene either preventively or once killing begins or elimination begins to save lives as nato did in bosnia, they should do it. the moral law is higher than international law in the u.n. which in this matter is utterly bankrupt. people might say, what are you going to have people -- states super have a good evening all over the place all the time? well, the reality is it's very hard to move them to ever do anything. let's get someone to do something. let's get some -- let's get the democratic antigenocidal countries of the world to live up to their principals. i do think an international agency should be created by treaty that will monitor and identify elimination assaults and declare that they have taken place quickly after they begin and we at this point we know when they begin, which would trigger all of the mechanisms that i lay out in the book. so by treaty that should be
if the united states wants to alone or with other democratic allies, it's fine. we live in a world where almost nothing is done -- any country or any coalition of countries that want to intervene either preventively or once killing begins or elimination begins to save lives as nato did in bosnia, they should do it. the moral law is higher than international law in the u.n. which in this matter is utterly bankrupt. people might say, what are you going to have people -- states super have a good...
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states because the united states is so important to our economic interest. they are our best ally and closest neighbor. they are our best friend and we should not forget that. we have established a good relationship. we have worked well at some of these international meetings. we have been looking to align on security issues and a think we're making progress on some difficult issues. i do not envy president obama. his challengers are much greater than mine, not just the fact that the united states has much more global responsibilities, but the problems in the inner states with the economy, health care, there's so much deeper. i do not envy his position. we're there and to try and be helpful while protecting our own interests. >> you're just recently in china. i would like to get your reaction of the premier in china, who seemed to be giving you a dressing down. they are powerful players in the world. >> i have met president hu many times before. i have had a chance to have bilateral meetings at a number of these international summits. what strikes me most ab
states because the united states is so important to our economic interest. they are our best ally and closest neighbor. they are our best friend and we should not forget that. we have established a good relationship. we have worked well at some of these international meetings. we have been looking to align on security issues and a think we're making progress on some difficult issues. i do not envy president obama. his challengers are much greater than mine, not just the fact that the united...
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one is the united states and the other is canada. that was done because according to american amok, they could not prosecute people who had committed crimes outside the united states whose victims are not american. the american government in 1977 basically did what i jokingly call the outcome, compromise. the fbi wanted to have him tried for murder so they got an income-tax. it is the same idea. they were asked questions about there past which they falsified so they can be put on trial. but good news it is relatively easy to win cases the tissue and not have to prove they murdered anyone but they live. if you want to become an american citizen, you need good character. if you are born in america you don't. [laughter] if somebody sir john the latvian murder squad it is proven he does not have good character the bad news is the punishment is not commensurate with the crime because the punishment was denaturalization then deportation and have there been a country willing to seek extradition then it would have been okay but the only coun
one is the united states and the other is canada. that was done because according to american amok, they could not prosecute people who had committed crimes outside the united states whose victims are not american. the american government in 1977 basically did what i jokingly call the outcome, compromise. the fbi wanted to have him tried for murder so they got an income-tax. it is the same idea. they were asked questions about there past which they falsified so they can be put on trial. but...
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according to fincen, mortgage fraud is one of the fastest-growing white-collar crimes of the united states. for '06 to '07 florida held a dubious decision of breaking first in the nation in mortgage fraud. according to the mortgage asset research institute, otherwise known as mara, miami-dade county leads the state and incidence of mortgage fraud and ranks in the top five major metropolitan areas hit by that crime. the number of suspicious activity reports from financial institutions reported by fincen more than tripled from all four windows over 17000, to over 64000 in 2008, and it is closing in on 70000 in 2009. mari estimates that 70 to 80 percent of all those foreclosures contain some type of mortgage fraud so it seems clear that foreclosures in mortgage fraud are intertwined to some degree. in both '07 and '08 florida ranks second in the nation in foreclosures with miami-dade again been hardest hit area in the state. traditionally the fbi and the hud inspector general's office handled mortgage fraud investigations. in many areas the fbi's threshold for handling these cases is set at c
according to fincen, mortgage fraud is one of the fastest-growing white-collar crimes of the united states. for '06 to '07 florida held a dubious decision of breaking first in the nation in mortgage fraud. according to the mortgage asset research institute, otherwise known as mara, miami-dade county leads the state and incidence of mortgage fraud and ranks in the top five major metropolitan areas hit by that crime. the number of suspicious activity reports from financial institutions reported...
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states because the united states is so important to our economic interest. they are our best ally and closest neighbor. they are our best friend and we should not forget that. we have established a good relationship. we have worked well at some of these international meetings. we have been looking to align on security issues and a think we're making progress on some difficult issues. i do not envy president obama. his challengers are much greater than mine, not just the fact that the united states has much more global responsibilities, but the problems in the inner states with the economy, health care, there's so much deeper. i do not envy his position. we're there and to try and be helpful while protecting our own interests. >> you're just recently in china. i would like to get your reaction of the premier in china, who seemed to be giving you a dressing down. they are powerful players in the world. >> i have met president hu many times before. i have had a chance to have bilateral meetings at a number of these international summits. what strikes me most ab
states because the united states is so important to our economic interest. they are our best ally and closest neighbor. they are our best friend and we should not forget that. we have established a good relationship. we have worked well at some of these international meetings. we have been looking to align on security issues and a think we're making progress on some difficult issues. i do not envy president obama. his challengers are much greater than mine, not just the fact that the united...
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they make good bin laden's threat to destroy the united states. if a bomb goes off in peoria obvious columbus, ohio, that'd be a bad thing. but the idea of the rest of the country would fall apart, everybody starves to death or something strikes me as ridiculous kind of exaggeration. these people are never questioned about that. as this kind of hyperventilating has been taking place now for decades. i'm trying to -- i tried to put that into context. i do want to stress that nuclear weapons are terrible. they can kill lots of people. it's just that one bomb like that isn't the end of the planet. and we'd had years and years of that. okay. let me talk a little bit about the exstraplation that's gone beyond that. not only to nuclear weapons, but now they are in a new category as wepons of mass destruction. these are -- the phrase has been around for quite a long period of time. but it only got really inflated and became very common in the 1990s, basically in the first bush administration and in the clinton administration. so what has happened is the
they make good bin laden's threat to destroy the united states. if a bomb goes off in peoria obvious columbus, ohio, that'd be a bad thing. but the idea of the rest of the country would fall apart, everybody starves to death or something strikes me as ridiculous kind of exaggeration. these people are never questioned about that. as this kind of hyperventilating has been taking place now for decades. i'm trying to -- i tried to put that into context. i do want to stress that nuclear weapons are...
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outside the united states, d.h.s. works with foreign governments and airlines to advise them on which passengers may prove a threat and require security measures for flights inbound for the united states. t.s.a., of course, does not screen people or baggage at international airport. regarding the christmas day attack, abdulmutallab should never have been allowed to board this plane with explosives. the interagency to fix these vulnerabilities is well underway, and we are all working on it jointly. we welcome at the department the opportunity offered by the process described by admiral blair and director leiter to contribute to improving the federal government's ability to connect and simulate intelligence, and we appreciate the work that they have done and the ongoing relationship that we have. we are also focused on improving aviation screening and expanding international partnerships to guard against a similar type of attack. i have submitted a longer written statement describing the various d.h.s. programs are at w
outside the united states, d.h.s. works with foreign governments and airlines to advise them on which passengers may prove a threat and require security measures for flights inbound for the united states. t.s.a., of course, does not screen people or baggage at international airport. regarding the christmas day attack, abdulmutallab should never have been allowed to board this plane with explosives. the interagency to fix these vulnerabilities is well underway, and we are all working on it...
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the united states constitution in today's environment? the power of money on the ability to find consensus on the hard things has gotten greater. i am not true that is going to hard decisions. i worry about this decision. >> we could not have gone the constitution if it had been negotiated on c-span. >> corporations do not want to be hated, for the most part. they have many ways to pour more money into the political process if they wanted to and they have chosen not to. to cross that line and suddenly decide that, as a corporation, i want to defeat lindsay gramm of north carolina and those corporations are in sentences co, boston, and new york city, that is -- are in san francisco, boston, and in new york city, that is the favor you can give lindsay gramm because he can make an issue of that. both lindsay gramm and barney frank might ultimately agree on knowing where that money is coming from into north carolina# massachusetts. you can take all thaqi money you want. Ñithe more you take it, the more they tried to influence the election, a
the united states constitution in today's environment? the power of money on the ability to find consensus on the hard things has gotten greater. i am not true that is going to hard decisions. i worry about this decision. >> we could not have gone the constitution if it had been negotiated on c-span. >> corporations do not want to be hated, for the most part. they have many ways to pour more money into the political process if they wanted to and they have chosen not to. to cross...
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welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "world report," and we begin with the aftermath of an earthquake, a powerful magnitude 7.0 quake has hit large parts of the haitian capital. fears that hundreds of people are dead in that rubble, and here's that picture of the cloud over the skyline. that is dust and an idea of just how bad this damage is. witnesses say they heard screams, saw panic, saw chaos. and there's a grim list of destruction, too. the national palace heavily damaged. there's a shot of it there. a hospital reportedly collapsed. the u.n. peacekeeper compound devastated, and many peacekeepers are unaccounted for. at least two u.s. mission naear are reported trapped in the rubble. there's the palace before and after nicely shown there. the popular hotel montana, even the ministry of commerce may be severely damaged as well. now, in the dead of night in haiti, an eerie silence. witnesses report no vehicles moving, few lights on, but there is some hope. an aid work ner in a town 50 kilometers from the capita
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "world report," and we begin with the aftermath of an earthquake, a powerful magnitude 7.0 quake has hit large parts of the haitian capital. fears that hundreds of people are dead in that rubble, and here's that picture of the cloud over the skyline. that is dust and an idea of just how bad this damage is. witnesses say they heard screams, saw panic, saw chaos. and there's a grim list of destruction, too. the...
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the united states naval war college in rhode island. it's a hardship because you know how bad they beat the army team every first week in december. he is listed as one of america's 500 leading judges and law dragon india's been married since 1966 to the former virginia, elizabeth mill year. i knew we had to have a southern connection in there somewhere. judge, if you will so honor as. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be here. i do know about the a few appropriate remarks though. i wish i could be brief. prime minister george canning was once asked by a preacher how he enjoyed the sermon and canning replied, you were brief. i said to the preacher, i like to avoid being tedious to which the prime minister said, you are also tedious. back so brevity is no guarantee of success. well, maria elena, you've done a great job with this group. i commend you for it. for preserving our heritage and the legacy of your dear husband. it means a lot to all of us. and i thank all of you for supporting the memory of lincoln, especially
the united states naval war college in rhode island. it's a hardship because you know how bad they beat the army team every first week in december. he is listed as one of america's 500 leading judges and law dragon india's been married since 1966 to the former virginia, elizabeth mill year. i knew we had to have a southern connection in there somewhere. judge, if you will so honor as. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be here. i do know about the a few appropriate...
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states to lead to real consumption here in the united states. and again higher tax revenues for the government. i wouldn't be doing my job if i didn't nitpick a little bit. they don't detract over the all study. the term full labor rights is used without really will defining it. i wonder if that isn't a code word for more unionization, which i don't think really this is what about. the great benefit of legalization is that immigrants can enjoy the full labor rights that are available to all american workers right now. it also uses the term flexible legal limits which i think needs to be defined. but none of that should take away from i think the bottom-line headline finding of this study, that is, you have two very different organizations coming to very similar conclusions, and that is enforcement only is a policy that has not only failed but has imposed significant costs on americans as taxpayers and in our economy. if congress and the president want to create better jobs and stimulate the economy, then comprehensive immigration reform, includi
states to lead to real consumption here in the united states. and again higher tax revenues for the government. i wouldn't be doing my job if i didn't nitpick a little bit. they don't detract over the all study. the term full labor rights is used without really will defining it. i wonder if that isn't a code word for more unionization, which i don't think really this is what about. the great benefit of legalization is that immigrants can enjoy the full labor rights that are available to all...
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that's a cynical way to look at it, but that's the history of the united states. >> jobs so interesting, end of 2009, starting to see temp rare hiring. which is something that the ceo of oh deco says that's the first place to see a glimmer of states. 36 states saw unemployment rates drob drop. no one's getting a job tomorrow but the blood-letting is over. >> the temporary hiring seems to be converting to full time jobs more slowly than in past recessions. part of what i think we're seeing now is a two-speed recovery. businesses are recovering more quickly than households. kpip, starting to do really well. partly because they're so efficient. >> but what's happening is it's weighing down on the president's ability to get things done because it's weighing down on this popularity. let's look at the poll of polls which looks at the president's overall rating. back in early november, his favorables 53%. performance rating, approval rating 53%. mid-november dropped to 48%. now this is interesting. early december, up a little bit. and now up a little bit. look, these are very small numbers to
that's a cynical way to look at it, but that's the history of the united states. >> jobs so interesting, end of 2009, starting to see temp rare hiring. which is something that the ceo of oh deco says that's the first place to see a glimmer of states. 36 states saw unemployment rates drob drop. no one's getting a job tomorrow but the blood-letting is over. >> the temporary hiring seems to be converting to full time jobs more slowly than in past recessions. part of what i think we're...
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even the president of the united states last at this of this is the empire and that we are dealing with. >> guest: it is very hypocritical and as he noticed, rush did not comment on that. he didn't need to. it tells the full story of what the far left really wants for america. and they don't want conservative views. they hate conservative views and they want to absolutely kill conservative views around america. therefore the gil after talk show host. >> host: let's talk a little bit about the hard censorship that you write about. you think this democratic president with these big majorities in congress will go at faithful, fratto reinstitution of the fairness doctrine or will they approach it from a different angle? >> guest: if they do they can expect a tea party that is incredulous. it will be the biggest tea party this nation has ever seen. >> host: healing seen nothing yet. >> guest: you ain't seen nothing yet. no, they are not going to go to the front door on this because a lot of spl linds were put up about the fairness doctrine especially as the new president was coming into powe
even the president of the united states last at this of this is the empire and that we are dealing with. >> guest: it is very hypocritical and as he noticed, rush did not comment on that. he didn't need to. it tells the full story of what the far left really wants for america. and they don't want conservative views. they hate conservative views and they want to absolutely kill conservative views around america. therefore the gil after talk show host. >> host: let's talk a little bit...
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i checked to see if anybody in the united states picked that up. i did a lexis nexus search on madeleine albright and no newspaper picked this up. they said we got the ambassador to the united nations madeleine albright saying we killed half a million people in iraq and it's worth it. shouldn't we talk about it? it never got talked about. again, the numbers almost certainly too high but she didn't argue about the number. so what we had is antiproliferation has cost more lives than nuclear weapons have cost. okay. so let me -- by conclusion, basically, on proliferation is that although there's nothing wrong with making nonproliferation a high priority, if iran doesn't get nuclear weapons, that's just fine with me and if we can bribe them and browbeat them into not doing so, terrific. but it should be topped with a higher one. avoiding policies that could lead to the deaths of tens or hundreds of thousands of people under thee ca scenario fantasie. if saddam had gotten nuclear weapons not a good thing but he could have been contained and deterred. if
i checked to see if anybody in the united states picked that up. i did a lexis nexus search on madeleine albright and no newspaper picked this up. they said we got the ambassador to the united nations madeleine albright saying we killed half a million people in iraq and it's worth it. shouldn't we talk about it? it never got talked about. again, the numbers almost certainly too high but she didn't argue about the number. so what we had is antiproliferation has cost more lives than nuclear...
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in the 1960's, they were like the united states. they spent more than we did on hospital and physician care. since that time, since they consolidated and had the government get involved, their growth rates and the costs have been much lower than the u.s. costs. but that is probably not a good model for the u.s.. i do not think the insurance companies are going anywhere. we need to look at a mall that involves insurers. there are many models that are good examples. one would be france. france has multiple ensures, but the government does the negotiating and the coordinating of the prices of that they paid to hospitals, doctors, and pharmaceutical companies. germany does not even use government. it has a consortium of insurers to do their own bargaining and then they pass up, and reads to providers. to me, -- and then they pay out, and rates to providers -- and then they pay out common rates to providers. i should mention the safety valve. some can get supplemental coverage which is necessary for political stability although it takes
in the 1960's, they were like the united states. they spent more than we did on hospital and physician care. since that time, since they consolidated and had the government get involved, their growth rates and the costs have been much lower than the u.s. costs. but that is probably not a good model for the u.s.. i do not think the insurance companies are going anywhere. we need to look at a mall that involves insurers. there are many models that are good examples. one would be france. france...
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i think the united states can be very influential. but financing that, you know, an american czar who sits in haiti and makes these kinds of decisions would probably be counterproductive. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and let me thank our witnesses. i think this has been a very helpful hearing. congress is looking at our foreign aid programs and how we infrastructure our foreign aid programs and in order to use foreign aid more effective in carrying out u.s. objective internationally. and in a previous hearing i raised the issue on gender matter issues and many countries we do business, their record on gender equality is very, very poor. and how can we be more effective. when we look at haiti and look at our previous foreign aid commitments in that country, we certainly were not terribly successful as it relates to the governance issue. as we've seen in this crisis. the question is, basically what can we learn from haiti as we look at trying to restructure our foreign aid programs internationally? what can we learn from rwanda
i think the united states can be very influential. but financing that, you know, an american czar who sits in haiti and makes these kinds of decisions would probably be counterproductive. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and let me thank our witnesses. i think this has been a very helpful hearing. congress is looking at our foreign aid programs and how we infrastructure our foreign aid programs and in order to use foreign aid more effective in carrying out u.s. objective...
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the united states does, britain, france, a few others. the soviet union did or russia now did and withdrew from those in the 1990s. but it really becomes a question of -- a question for the larger powers in the world. and so inherently you're going to have already a stacked deck against anyone who's trying to create equitable international law around basing issues. there's also the issue of the dominance of bilateral law in this regard. every country who agrees to host military forces has signed some sort of status of forces agreement with the country who's military is coming onto their territory unless, of course, they've been conquered. but let's say the majority of countries are in this category. the philippines up until 1991 had -- was home to the naval base and to clark air force base or clark airfield, enormous facilities. when the u.s. pulled out it was discovered that we had over the course of, you know, several decades laid enormous environmental waste to the countryside. there was never a working sewer system at the bases and so
the united states does, britain, france, a few others. the soviet union did or russia now did and withdrew from those in the 1990s. but it really becomes a question of -- a question for the larger powers in the world. and so inherently you're going to have already a stacked deck against anyone who's trying to create equitable international law around basing issues. there's also the issue of the dominance of bilateral law in this regard. every country who agrees to host military forces has...
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and to recognize the losses suffered by the united states -- united nations. the un has made enormous contributions to haiti over the years. they lost many outstanding people on the ground. we offer profound gratitude and our condolences to the un and to the families of the deceased. we have also felt that tragedy personally in massachusetts with a loss of britney. i know personally the agony of her parents. first, and trying to find out what her fate might be an out and try to recover their daughter's body. the task before all of us remains far from over first, we must continue the ongoing effort to meet patients' immediate need for food, water, shelter, electricity, and medical care. so far, thanks to un peacekeepers in u.s. forces, the security situations have allowed this to go on its helium. we have begun to reverse the poverty that plagued haiti long before this tragedy. we cannot be satisfied to simply restore haiti to the unsustainable conditions of the past. on january 11, haiti was already the poorest country in the western hemisphere. even before th
and to recognize the losses suffered by the united states -- united nations. the un has made enormous contributions to haiti over the years. they lost many outstanding people on the ground. we offer profound gratitude and our condolences to the un and to the families of the deceased. we have also felt that tragedy personally in massachusetts with a loss of britney. i know personally the agony of her parents. first, and trying to find out what her fate might be an out and try to recover their...
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-flagged carrier over the united states or do the united states city, the fact of the matter is that there were passengers on the airliner from over 17 different countries of the world. in fact, over 100 of the passengers on that airliner where from countries other than the united states. so this is the essence of an international issue. all responsible nations have a steak here to make sure that we improve, agree, move forward in at least four different areas. one is the collection of information and analysis of the information. the second is the sharing of information and the collaboration of things such as passenger abet thing. the third is raising collectively, international aviation security standards. of and the forth is development of deployment of information in the screening technology and our commitment to put our best forward for the future generations of screening and technology. afterall, al qaeda has used and is using it's best mines against data national system -- the international aviation system. now we must do no less. >> there are others on the podium with us today
-flagged carrier over the united states or do the united states city, the fact of the matter is that there were passengers on the airliner from over 17 different countries of the world. in fact, over 100 of the passengers on that airliner where from countries other than the united states. so this is the essence of an international issue. all responsible nations have a steak here to make sure that we improve, agree, move forward in at least four different areas. one is the collection of...
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when i talked to rape victims in the united states, i have to give them the same information because the likelihood of justice that you think you will get because you watch csi - they took id and i and i wa -- they took might dna and i thought the rapist would be apprehended and i can get on the path of recovery and it does not work like that for the majority of people. when we start to prioritize certain people, we create a parallel universe of justice. that has to stop. >> all right, thank you for that point and that -- and as we look at this re-authorization, sometimes laws and funding is set back into a time when we did not have the technology and state laws that we have now. this is an opportunity to look at what we should be doing differently and better. to end on a positive note, you said this save taxpayers $14.8 billion in the first six years alone. can you comment about that and where you see those savings? >> back in 1984, when i was a young person living in cleveland, ohio, i live next door to a family where the husband was violent but we have to tell the police officers
when i talked to rape victims in the united states, i have to give them the same information because the likelihood of justice that you think you will get because you watch csi - they took id and i and i wa -- they took might dna and i thought the rapist would be apprehended and i can get on the path of recovery and it does not work like that for the majority of people. when we start to prioritize certain people, we create a parallel universe of justice. that has to stop. >> all right,...
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. >>> new rules for flights entering the united states. it includes body scans, pat downs and random screenings for u.s. bound international passengers. tsa says anyone traveling nations regarded as state sponsors of terrorism and other countries of interest will be subjected to enhanced screening. cube airan, superdelegate dan on the list as are nigeria, yemen, pakistan. those new rules took engineer as an airport emerged from security lockdown. >>> an overseas terror threat shut down some western embassies. >>> and the big chill could make it more dangerous for those prone to heart attacks. 9 after the hour. watching 9 news knew. >>> owners of a motel in the keys led police to one of "america's most wanted." officers caught up to paul mirage over the weekend, charged with killing his twin sister and three others in florida after thanksgiving dinner. >>> no word on when the u.s. and british embassies in yemen will reopen. they were locked up sunday after fresh threats from al- qaeda. tomorrow, president obama is scheduled to meet with top
. >>> new rules for flights entering the united states. it includes body scans, pat downs and random screenings for u.s. bound international passengers. tsa says anyone traveling nations regarded as state sponsors of terrorism and other countries of interest will be subjected to enhanced screening. cube airan, superdelegate dan on the list as are nigeria, yemen, pakistan. those new rules took engineer as an airport emerged from security lockdown. >>> an overseas terror threat...
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or other agency of united states government. you claim that this is a misunderstanding or a miscommunication. are you willing to forgo any financial gain that may arise through this incident including appearances, books, bees, or television opportunities such as any reality tv shows? >> i am only compelled to respond to questions are on the circumstances. i respectfully decline that answer your question. >> i think that these witnesses have a right to invoke the fifth amendment against self- incrimination when it relates to criminal activity. something that would incriminate them in a criminal proceeding. i also think that they me be offering the fifth amendment question that do not so involved such jeopardy. i ask that we consider what response we should have to these witnesses. thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. i thank the witnesses for their testimony and the members for their questions p. i would remind the witnesses that the member of the committee may have additional questions for you and we will ask you to r
or other agency of united states government. you claim that this is a misunderstanding or a miscommunication. are you willing to forgo any financial gain that may arise through this incident including appearances, books, bees, or television opportunities such as any reality tv shows? >> i am only compelled to respond to questions are on the circumstances. i respectfully decline that answer your question. >> i think that these witnesses have a right to invoke the fifth amendment...
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we have over 6 million employers in the united states. zero. this will change i want to spend the rest of the time that i have talking to a of a signature average as assistant secretary that is detention reform. there is no more serious effort to underrate at i.c.e. a and this. it is my personal priority and frankly, i think it will mark my time and a 10 year as assistant secretary. for the naysayers and conspiracy theorist and critics, mark my words come with this is a sustained, aggressive effort to transform immigration detention. there is no going back. point*. we are going to do this. whether people believe me or not but they're also be no doubt whether we will detain people. we will. we will continue to detain people on a grand scale. the reality is many people that we in counter are dangerous to the community if released or they pose a very serious risk of flight if they are released. they've would not show up and honor the final quarter of removal if not to change. in the end it is not about whether or not we will detain people, of we a
we have over 6 million employers in the united states. zero. this will change i want to spend the rest of the time that i have talking to a of a signature average as assistant secretary that is detention reform. there is no more serious effort to underrate at i.c.e. a and this. it is my personal priority and frankly, i think it will mark my time and a 10 year as assistant secretary. for the naysayers and conspiracy theorist and critics, mark my words come with this is a sustained, aggressive...
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effectively in the united states, nothing else could go on other issues until the united states government felt that was adequately addressed. we apparently moved into the period they do see that has been adequately addressed. as these issues fell to the site as normal trade relations were established, diplomatic recognition, wto membership of the authors said decided basically allowed agent orange and the associated concerns to perk higher up on the priority list in vietnam and they were willing to bring the issue forward more. that is not to say that there are not other issues that threaten or i shouldn't say threaten but could push agent orange of the front burner and into the back burner again. for example, the imam this past year applied for membership in the generalized system of preferences country preference policy of the united states government that application is still pending. no decision has come for me to the bush administration or the obama administration. so pushing on agent orange nei possibly in the eyes of the vietnamese have adverse effects on their gmp applications as
effectively in the united states, nothing else could go on other issues until the united states government felt that was adequately addressed. we apparently moved into the period they do see that has been adequately addressed. as these issues fell to the site as normal trade relations were established, diplomatic recognition, wto membership of the authors said decided basically allowed agent orange and the associated concerns to perk higher up on the priority list in vietnam and they were...
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united states is globally engaged once again. our country -- other countries have seen that we want to be partnered with them on the basis of mutual respect and mutual interest, and most importantly other countries want to partner with us on a range of common challenges. that serves our interests and that makes our country more secure. of course, it is just a start, and an assessment, it getting off to a good start is not enough. the challenge now is to sustain and build on the progress we have made, and that is exactly what we intend to do it in the days, months, and years ahead. thank you very much for your time. >> general jones can take a few questions but please focus on afghanistan and pakistan. it by calling you, please identify yourself. >> "the philadelphia inquirer." george jones, you spoke of the importance of pakistan and a while back you said there were only 100 al qaeda in afghanistan. given those two facts, how is our strategy affected by the response that secretary guy -- secretary gotten pakistan when he was told
united states is globally engaged once again. our country -- other countries have seen that we want to be partnered with them on the basis of mutual respect and mutual interest, and most importantly other countries want to partner with us on a range of common challenges. that serves our interests and that makes our country more secure. of course, it is just a start, and an assessment, it getting off to a good start is not enough. the challenge now is to sustain and build on the progress we have...
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it was a major problem for the united states. another thing they can talk on, afghanistan is a nation [unintelligible] in 1747, the federation was founded. that makes it an older nation than the united states. it is not a lack of nationhood. it is that it has had a weak central state. there is nothing really wrong with that. the central state has been part of our problem. related to that, the most popular institution in afghanistan, scoring these enormous high numbers was the afghan national army. when asked which institution do you most admire, a 82% say the afghan national army. it is seen as an institution that is really doing good work.
it was a major problem for the united states. another thing they can talk on, afghanistan is a nation [unintelligible] in 1747, the federation was founded. that makes it an older nation than the united states. it is not a lack of nationhood. it is that it has had a weak central state. there is nothing really wrong with that. the central state has been part of our problem. related to that, the most popular institution in afghanistan, scoring these enormous high numbers was the afghan national...